Preset Management -Feature Shelf
Preset Type
Function
Load
Save
Rename
New
Delete
Factory Preset
User Preset
Factory presets provided serve as a starting point to avoid time consuming edits of about 100 dots
manually. Chose the preset that brings you closest to the desired routing design and selectively alter
the settings where needed.
The following table gives an overview over the
Factory Routing Presets
:
Factory Presets - Routing
Routing Drums
Default Preset
All inputs activated for all standard outputs. Direct outs are
completely muted (stereo configuration).
Flood Matrix
–
Stereo Direct Outs
Activates every input channel for every output and config-
ures direct outs completely as 4 stereo outs.
Flood Matrix
–
Mono Direct Outs
Activates every input channel for every output and config-
ures direct outs completely as 8 dual mono outs.
Clear All
–
Stereo Direct Outs
Mutes every input channel in every output and configures
direct outs completely as 4 stereo outs.
Clear All
–
Mono Direct Outs
Mutes every input channel in every output and configures
direct outs completely as 8 dual mono outs.
DAW Out Default
Default preset with DAW configured direct outs: 2 stereo
groups for toms and cymbals and 4 mono configurations for
kick, snare, ride and hi-hat.
Routing Others
Default Others Preset
Activates every input for every output.
Click on Headphones only
Removes the metronome from all outputs but the head-
phones.
The following sections discuss the functionalities of the feature shelf.
12.1.4.2.1
L
OADING
P
RESETS
Proceed as follows:
1.
Tap on the
[Routing Preset]
field.
2.
Tap once on the preset you want to load.
3.
Tap
[Load]
in the Feature Shelf.
The dialog closes automatically, and the new preset is active.
12.1.4.2.2
S
AVING
N
EW
P
RESETS
In preparation please check whether the
Routing Preset
field
contains the name “
Custom Setting
”.
This indicates that values have changed and differ from those stored in the device database.
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